Abnormal expansions of polyclonal large to small size granular lymphocytes: reactive or neoplastic process?

نویسندگان

  • G Semenzato
  • G Pizzolo
  • A Ranucci
  • C Agostini
  • M Chilosi
  • I Quinti
  • G De Sanctis
  • B Vercelli
  • F Pandolfi
چکیده

Morphological, immunologic, and functional properties of peripheral blood cells from two patients with chronic proliferations of granular lymphocytes are described. Cells from both patients showed a heterogeneous pattern from both a morphological and immunologic standpoint, indicating a polyclonal, rather than a monoclonal, expansion of these cells. In fact, both large and small-to-medium-sized granular lymphocytes were observed, and different percentages of positivity were found in the analysis with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies. Serologic and histologic features support the hypothesis that this lymphocytosis could be secondary to bacterial or viral infections rather than a primary event, suggesting that these patients may have chronic reactive immunoregulatory disorders.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Blood

دوره 63 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984